Example sentences of "it [is] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Get a book published — that is hard enough — or a TV play produced and it 's straight to the newspapers to see what the critics say .
2 Well it 's already in the minutes .
3 ‘ Somewhere in London then ; it 's probably in the files but it 's unlikely he 's there now .
4 I mean it 's mostly for the kids or if , w when we 're travelling in the car anywhere .
5 It 's just on the outskirts of .
6 Well it 's just like the ends of space rockets you know .
7 It 's just inside the doors , where you do n't see it .
8 You know delegates , this resolution is about recruitment and retention , but it 's also about the ideals on which this movement of ours was founded .
9 So the nurse came on the phone and she sa she said erm oh it 's , it 's fine it 's well within the limits .
10 You know very often a parent , if a parent senses a child it 's partly in the interests of reality you know , like I say to my younger son you know , look if I buy you a third Big Mac , let's face it , you wo n't be able to eat it .
11 For just £15 , you will receive a copy of Hairflair every month — before it 's even in the shops !
12 So it 's mainly from the houses
13 It 's only for the players and the managers .
14 Now twenty two is So they do n't say twenty and two it 's only on the ones like twenty one thirty one forty one that you say twenty and one thirty and one .
15 Well , it 's only in the interests of the council .
16 It speaks with an unmistakable inner city accent from the centre of a world everybody recognises even if it 's only from the headlines in The Sun — a world full of ‘ social problems ’ where all the culprits and the victims live — ‘ niggers ’ , ‘ hooligans ’ , ‘ old biddies ’ .
17 It 's more like a childrens ' afternoon TV show than a science lesson , but there 's a message in every device .
18 It 's now for the councillors to decide .
19 ‘ There is nothing I can do , ’ said the King , as she was dragged away , ‘ I can see those in charge , but it 's now in the hands of the Justice people . ’
20 It 's usually on the doors .
21 You ca n't mistake it , it 's there in the eyes , the way one is lower than the other , just a little .
22 But it 's still in the interests of a subadult to try to mate with any snail that passes , in the hope of getting a bargain mating .
23 It 's still in the shadows where he left it , grimy windscreen reflecting the neon tracery of a department-store sign on the next block .
24 It 's been on the television news and it 's all over the papers this morning .
25 It 's all round the buildings as it was then , you know houses all ba all built , all just in see where me mother lives , it was like there were three bedrooms and erm and a back room and a front room , and a basement room , so that you could .
26 Yes I know , it 's , yeah it 's just having it all up , it 's all round the doors and you know and they suppose they
27 The si it 's all round the sides you do n't really need a top on a tank , it 's just the sides you want .
28 Lids , should n't need lids , makes it , cos it 's actually for the stages .
29 Now his argument against this is not that actual right to property , but it 's actually against the interests of the uneducated poor to equalize property
30 The most remarkable fact about the appointment of judges is that it is wholly in the hands of politicians .
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